Adventures of an Underwater Photographer

Details: Day two at Eaglehawk and we ventured off north to Deep Glen Bay which is known as the site where survivors of the Blythe Star shipwreck came ashore. The first dive was on the wall running out to a point. The wall was covered in invertebrate life and was very colourful with yellow zooanthids, orange sponges and purple finger sponges. Some Bastard Trumpeter formed a big school at about 25m and circled around as we looked out into the blue. On the safety stop, the shallow section of the wall was covered in sea tulips being tossed around in the surge and upwelling against the wall.